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Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 06:27:39 +0600 (LKT)
From: Kalum Somaratna aka Grendel <kalum AT lintux DOT cx>
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To: Bill Currie <bill AT taniwha DOT org>
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Subject: Re: Three years is too long...
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On  Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Bill Currie commented thusly,

> Now for my question (with lead-up): I'm building one of my old djgpp libs on a
> 486-100 with 16M ram and it's taking longer than it used to on my old 386-33 w
> 8M. I'm using Caldera OpenDOS 7.1 (yes, the free release from 4 or 5 years
> ago) and while I did once have it tweaked to the max, I can't remember how to
> drive the thing optimally for djgpp (well, at all, really:). I believe I'm
> probably paging my machine to death.

Do you have a disk cache with write caching enabled running. If you do not
have one please do run one as it will vastly improve the speed of gcc.

You can try a 4 mb cache with write caching enabled, for example I use
smartdrv 4000 c+ 

which setsup smartdrive with a 4 mb cache and enables write caching for
drive c.

> Are there any tools available in djgpp for reporting things like physical
> memory, any recommendations for settings, etc etc.

go32-v2 reports on memory. The DJGPP FAQ is the other "tool" I know that
gives info about what settings to use, please check the section on slow
compilation etc.

Best Wishes,
Grendel


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